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        BIO.

 

Born in a seaside town on the North East coast of England, Lois-Amber developed a taste for acting after playing an angel in the school nativity.

At the age of sixteen, Lois shot her first pilot for a feature film and went on to train with world-leading youth organisation National Youth Theatre, as well as National Youth Film Academy where she collaborated with other talented film makers to create her first short film. 

Lois gained a place with The American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, so she headed to The Big Apple at the age of nineteen, further graduating at the Los Angeles campus in May 2015.

Lois wrote her first one person show 'Skeleton Key' which was picked up by successful director Debra De Liso and the show is set to tour Southern California in 2017.

After moving back to the U.K, Lois landed the leading role of Dawn in Garry Sykes' short film, 'Roots', which is set for a following feature film 'Dawn and Clare'.

Lois is thrilled to be signed with Rothman/Andrés Entertainment, who are based in Studio City, Los Angeles.

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